Carbonate reservoirs of subsalt deposits of the Caspian syneclise

The Caspian syneclise is one of the most promising hydrocarbon regions in Russia and Kazakhstan, which is confirmed by the discovery in recent years of large oil and gas fields within its borders. The presence in the Caspian syneclise at several stratigraphic levels of clay-carbonate deposits enrich...

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Main Authors: V.A. Zhemchugova, E.Yu. Makarova, Yu.V. Naumcheev, N.D. Makarov, V.V. Pankov
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Language:English
Published: Georesursy Ltd. 2017-05-01
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Online Access:https://geors.ru/archive/article/850/
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spelling doaj-f9bccb9de636412ea133775cf693d01b2020-11-25T01:33:23ZengGeoresursy Ltd.Georesursy1608-50431608-50782017-05-01Special issue19420710.18599/grs.19.20Carbonate reservoirs of subsalt deposits of the Caspian synecliseV.A. Zhemchugova0E.Yu. Makarova1Yu.V. Naumcheev2N.D. Makarov3V.V. Pankov4Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversityThe Caspian syneclise is one of the most promising hydrocarbon regions in Russia and Kazakhstan, which is confirmed by the discovery in recent years of large oil and gas fields within its borders. The presence in the Caspian syneclise at several stratigraphic levels of clay-carbonate deposits enriched with dispersed organic matter, a sufficiently high degree of their catagenetic transformation, the passage of the so-called «oil window» – all indicates a favorable situation for the generation of hydrocarbons in the region under consideration. The spread of possible accumulations of oil and gas in the subsalt sediments of the syneclise is mainly controlled by the quality of the reservoirs and impermeable layers. The proposed article illustrates the authors’ attempt to create a generalized model for the formation of subsalt strata and to develop a scheme for the interrelationship between the processes of accumulation of carbonate sediments and their hydrocarbon productivity. The application of the obtained results to the practice of oil and gas prospecting can be of great importance, since the evaluation of the hydrocarbon productivity of the subsoil is impossible without the prediction of the spatial distribution of differentfacial deposits playing the role of accumulating and preserving strata. The revealed regularities of the space-time relationships of the formation of the main elements of natural reservoirs responsible for the oil and gas content in the subsalt sediments can serve to some extent as a base for the growth of hydrocarbon reserves, which is so necessary for the Caspian region.https://geors.ru/archive/article/850/the Caspian syneclisenatural reservoirbanded carbonate platformisolated carbonate platformramp valley
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author V.A. Zhemchugova
E.Yu. Makarova
Yu.V. Naumcheev
N.D. Makarov
V.V. Pankov
spellingShingle V.A. Zhemchugova
E.Yu. Makarova
Yu.V. Naumcheev
N.D. Makarov
V.V. Pankov
Carbonate reservoirs of subsalt deposits of the Caspian syneclise
Georesursy
the Caspian syneclise
natural reservoir
banded carbonate platform
isolated carbonate platform
ramp valley
author_facet V.A. Zhemchugova
E.Yu. Makarova
Yu.V. Naumcheev
N.D. Makarov
V.V. Pankov
author_sort V.A. Zhemchugova
title Carbonate reservoirs of subsalt deposits of the Caspian syneclise
title_short Carbonate reservoirs of subsalt deposits of the Caspian syneclise
title_full Carbonate reservoirs of subsalt deposits of the Caspian syneclise
title_fullStr Carbonate reservoirs of subsalt deposits of the Caspian syneclise
title_full_unstemmed Carbonate reservoirs of subsalt deposits of the Caspian syneclise
title_sort carbonate reservoirs of subsalt deposits of the caspian syneclise
publisher Georesursy Ltd.
series Georesursy
issn 1608-5043
1608-5078
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The Caspian syneclise is one of the most promising hydrocarbon regions in Russia and Kazakhstan, which is confirmed by the discovery in recent years of large oil and gas fields within its borders. The presence in the Caspian syneclise at several stratigraphic levels of clay-carbonate deposits enriched with dispersed organic matter, a sufficiently high degree of their catagenetic transformation, the passage of the so-called «oil window» – all indicates a favorable situation for the generation of hydrocarbons in the region under consideration. The spread of possible accumulations of oil and gas in the subsalt sediments of the syneclise is mainly controlled by the quality of the reservoirs and impermeable layers. The proposed article illustrates the authors’ attempt to create a generalized model for the formation of subsalt strata and to develop a scheme for the interrelationship between the processes of accumulation of carbonate sediments and their hydrocarbon productivity. The application of the obtained results to the practice of oil and gas prospecting can be of great importance, since the evaluation of the hydrocarbon productivity of the subsoil is impossible without the prediction of the spatial distribution of differentfacial deposits playing the role of accumulating and preserving strata. The revealed regularities of the space-time relationships of the formation of the main elements of natural reservoirs responsible for the oil and gas content in the subsalt sediments can serve to some extent as a base for the growth of hydrocarbon reserves, which is so necessary for the Caspian region.
topic the Caspian syneclise
natural reservoir
banded carbonate platform
isolated carbonate platform
ramp valley
url https://geors.ru/archive/article/850/
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